Add 's.
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It would entirely depend on the specific word's origin. And the vast majority of the nouns ending in u, end in a diphthong (two or more vowels), and the most correct answer in that case would be "add s".
Treat it like an s "He realised with a growing sense of horror that Mr Munoz' suitcase had been run over by a baggage truck"
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Apostrophe is placed after the letter z in names ending in this letter. Example: Mr. Sanchez' office or Mr. Sanchez's office
apostrophe immediately after the z and before the s: eg Fritz's book
To show possession when a word ends in "z", add an apostrophe followed by an "s". For example, "the dress's color" or "the quiz's questions".
To show possession for a last name ending in "z," you still add an apostrophe and an "s" ('s). For example, for the last name "Gomez," you would write "Gomez's car" to show possession.
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Same as any other use. Use an apostrophe S to indicate possession.
The possessive form for name ending with 'z' is to add an apostrophe 's'. Example:Those are Fritz's books.
Nouns ending in 'z' add apostrophe s to show possession. Example:La Paz's beach is a favorite destination in Baja Calafornia Sur.
Nouns ending in -z (common or proper nouns) add -es to the end of the word to form the plural: Mr. and Mrs. Heintz or the Heintzes.The plural possessive form is Heintzes'.
Four letter word beginning with Z and ending with T:Zest
Four letter words ending in z include:quizritz
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